Vintage Tractors, Colouring and Knitting

What can be better on a sunny afternoon in the countryside than the sight and sound of these glorious vintage tractors?  A huge thank you to Phil Rymer who drove the tractors to us, please come again and join us for lunch. In the afternoon the children from Wimborne St Giles First School came to our ‘Jolly Day’ to learn how to knit and how to use a sewing machine from 1905.  There was also some superb sharing of colouring skills on a grand scale.  This was a blissfully happy afternoon for all, with many more to come in the future.

Vintage tractors at our Jolly Day, In Jolly Good Company Wimborne St Giles
Vintage tractors at our Jolly Day, In Jolly Good Company Wimborne St Giles
Learning to knit at our Jolly Day, In Jolly Good Company Wimborne St Giles
Colouring at our Jolly Day, In Jolly Good Company Wimborne St Giles
Learning to knit at our Jolly Day, In Jolly Good Company Wimborne St Giles
Learning to knit at our Jolly Day, In Jolly Good Company Wimborne St Giles
Colouring together at our Jolly Day, In Jolly Good Company Wimborne St Giles
Colouring together at our Jolly Day, In Jolly Good Company Wimborne St Giles
Sewing at our Jolly Day, In Jolly Good Company Wimborne St Giles
Community at our Jolly Day, In Jolly Good Company Wimborne St Giles
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